
HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30¢ each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 

Bleeding Heart 
+DIANTHUS (Hardy Garden Carnations) 
“Garden Pinks,” as most frequently described, are becoming 
very popular. They begin to flower in late May and continue 
to do so profusely throughout the season, if not permitted to go 
to seed. While not as large in flower as the greenhouse types, 
they are nice cut-flower specimens and very fragrant. 
+Beatrix—Beautiful deep salmon pink in color. Individual 
flowers about the size of a 50c piece, and freely produced in 
May and June. Very fragrant. Price: 35e each, $3.50 
per dozen, $25.00 per 100 
}+Little Joe—Impossible to beat this novelty with its distinct 
blue foliage as a contrast to the large crimson flowers, flower- 
ing the entire summer. Height, 12 inches. Price: 50e each, 
$5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
*Miss Gladys Cranfield—A _ lovely single pink, flowers 
bright rose, with velvety crimson eye, very fragrant. 
*tPlumaris (Perpetual Pink )—The old-fashioned hardy 
pinks with that elusive spicy clove fragrance. They range from 
white with red eye to deep pink. These delightful plants require 
well-drained soil and full sun. 
-Silvermine—Pure white sport of “Beatrix” with much larger 
flowers. Very healthy foliage and habit of growth as well as 
being extremely fragrant. Height, 12 inches. Price: 50e 
each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
DICTAMNUS (Gasplant or Burningbush) 
An old garden favorite which has a strong smell of lemon and 
will sometimes give a flash of light on a sultry Summer evening 
when a lighted match is held near the flowers. Succeeds well in 
partial shade or full sun. Should not be moved after once 
established. 
+Fraxinella Rubra—Rosy pink blooms in early Spring; 
glossy, handsome foliage throughout the season. 3 feet high, 
suitable for border or specimen plant. Priee: 60e per 
plant, $6.00 per dozen. 
+Fraxinella Alba—Pure white form of above. Price: 60ce 
per plant, $86.00 per dozen. 
DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
*Eximia (Fringed Bleeding Heart)—A dwarf Bleed- 
ing Heart that literally blooms all season. It grows about 12 to 
15 inches high, has very finely cut foliage, and graceful ra- 
cemes of pink, heart-shaped flowers. It comes into bloom in 
May and flowers until late October. 
+-S peetabiliis—Graceful, heart-shaped, pink flowers; one of the 
choicest memories of old-fashioned gardens. Especially valuable 
for planting in shady spots. 2 feet. April and May. Price: 
60c per plant, $6.00 per dozen. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
A very attractive addition to the herbaceous border, thriving in 
sun or partial shade in light, rich loam. Blooming in June and 
July. 
+ Purpurea—An extremely fine purple. 
+Roseum—A lovely pink. 
+ Allba—Pure white. 
+The Shirley Foxglove—FExceptionally tall stately plants of 
very vigorous growth with wonderful blooming spikes, 3 feet 
long. In assorted colors only, ranging from palest pink to deep- 
est rose with crimson dots. 
DORONICUM (Leopardbane) 
* Caueasicum—A very showy Daisy-like flower of clear 
bright yellow, blooming in April and May. The most pleasing 
color scheme results when this is planted with Phlox Divaricata 
Laphamii. Very hardy and succeeds well in full sun or semi- 
shade. Height, 114 feet. 
EUPATORIUM (Hardy Ageratum) 
*+Conoclinium or Coelestinum—A splendid border plant 
with lavender blue Ageratum-like flowers, adding blue to the 
border from August to frost. 144 to 2 feet high. 
TERIGERON (Fleabane) 
A very fine hardy Perennial growing about 18 inches high, and 
in June and July bearing a profusion of Aster-like flowers. 
Showy in the border and unexcelled for cutting. 

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